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    DMT Diamond Aligner Knife Sharpening Kit With Fine Red Stone

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    Aligner™ Easy Edge-Guided Sharpening System provides the components for guided strokes, exact edge bevel and consistent angles, producing the ultimate in fast, accurate knife sharpening. Aligner™ Kits include the interchangeable stone holder, blade guide and one, two or three 4" Diamond Whetstone™ sharpeners. Models offer different options - one with a rugged carry case, others with fabric storage pouch.
    SKU: TALIGHN
    GTIN: 017042004354
    Availability: Out of stock
    Manufacturer: Dmt
    Availability: Out of stock
    SKU: TALIGHN
    GTIN: 017042004354

    Specifications:

    • Basics and tips A cutting edge is comprised of the intersection of two planes to form an edge. The angle formed by these two planes is the bevel angle. Sharpening is the removal of material from a bevel face to keep a well-defined edge. Sharp tools are essential to everyone and maintaining a sharp edge allows for a safer easier working environment. 
    • Keeping a sharp edge on your tools is quick and simple when using a DMT Diamond sharpener, whether bench stone or pocket models, interrupted diamond surface or continuous. The diamonds remove material from the edge as it slides across the sharpener. You can use your DMT stone dry or with water; as you sharpen, metal fines will accumulate on the sharpening surface so you should thoroughly wash the surface and dry it after using. 
    • Be sure you have cleaned your edge, whether knife, blade, pruner, chisel, etc., before sharpening.   Different DMT surfaces The interrupted, or polka dot pattern is extremely efficient as the recessed holes collect metal fines to prevent loading.  The continuous diamond surfaced stone (Dia-Sharp®) is slightly less aggressive, but as effective in sharpening.  Selection is a personal preference.
    • It will only take a few quick strokes of your edge on the DMT sharpener when you notice your edge starts to dull and you will never be without a keen edge. 
    • If you maintain your edges, a fine diamond stone will be all you need.  Extra-extra coarse stones are reserved for extreme stock removal and repair, otherwise, if an edge is damaged, start with an extra-coarse stone; if an edge is neglected, start with a coarse stone.  To finish sharpening, step through the next grit from the starting grit and finish with a fine diamond stone.  If you want a more polished edge, after using a fine diamond, complete with an extra-fine stone and if you want a more refined edge, step through to extra-extra fine.
    • Do not over sharpen. About 30 strokes on a conventional sharpening stone are equivalent to about 5 or 6 strokes on a DMT sharpener.  This will save you time and extend the life of your tool.  As noted above, you can also repair lost edges or nicks by starting with coarser grit sizes and stepping down as the edge gets sharper.  Match the bevel with the sharpener to maintain your edge. Even more important than matching the bevel however is to keep a constant angle so you have a consistent edge.  Break-in Period Initially, the diamond surface will seem aggressive in nature; the diamond sharpener will smooth after initial sharpening with no impact to long term performance. Overview  Sharpening = removal of material.  Sharpening keeps tools safer and easier to use.  Interrupted diamond surface vs. continuous diamond surface - personal preference.  Start with larger grit sizes then step down to refine your edge.  Match bevel angle (but MORE IMPORTANT keep angle constant).  Do not over sharpen.  Initial sharpening = break-in period Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning and care of a DMT® stone are simple and necessary for best performance. After using a DMT Diamond Bench Stone or Sharpener simply wet it (if it is not already lubricated with water) and wipe the slurry off with a rag. This slurry is evidence that the sharpener has done its job. If the swarf is not wiped off the sharpener after use it may clog up the diamond and not allow it to sharpen as well as it could be it clean. 
    • Also, once in a while it is a good idea to get a common cleanser and scrub the sharpener with a nylon brush or nylon pad. This will ensure the sharpener is not clogged with slurry and will allow for optimal sharpening. Finally, make sure you store your sharpeners dry after you clean them off. Overview  Clean off with a rag after use  Not cleaning will result in clogging  Scrub with cleaner periodically  Store dr
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    Specifications:

    • Basics and tips A cutting edge is comprised of the intersection of two planes to form an edge. The angle formed by these two planes is the bevel angle. Sharpening is the removal of material from a bevel face to keep a well-defined edge. Sharp tools are essential to everyone and maintaining a sharp edge allows for a safer easier working environment. 
    • Keeping a sharp edge on your tools is quick and simple when using a DMT Diamond sharpener, whether bench stone or pocket models, interrupted diamond surface or continuous. The diamonds remove material from the edge as it slides across the sharpener. You can use your DMT stone dry or with water; as you sharpen, metal fines will accumulate on the sharpening surface so you should thoroughly wash the surface and dry it after using. 
    • Be sure you have cleaned your edge, whether knife, blade, pruner, chisel, etc., before sharpening.   Different DMT surfaces The interrupted, or polka dot pattern is extremely efficient as the recessed holes collect metal fines to prevent loading.  The continuous diamond surfaced stone (Dia-Sharp®) is slightly less aggressive, but as effective in sharpening.  Selection is a personal preference.
    • It will only take a few quick strokes of your edge on the DMT sharpener when you notice your edge starts to dull and you will never be without a keen edge. 
    • If you maintain your edges, a fine diamond stone will be all you need.  Extra-extra coarse stones are reserved for extreme stock removal and repair, otherwise, if an edge is damaged, start with an extra-coarse stone; if an edge is neglected, start with a coarse stone.  To finish sharpening, step through the next grit from the starting grit and finish with a fine diamond stone.  If you want a more polished edge, after using a fine diamond, complete with an extra-fine stone and if you want a more refined edge, step through to extra-extra fine.
    • Do not over sharpen. About 30 strokes on a conventional sharpening stone are equivalent to about 5 or 6 strokes on a DMT sharpener.  This will save you time and extend the life of your tool.  As noted above, you can also repair lost edges or nicks by starting with coarser grit sizes and stepping down as the edge gets sharper.  Match the bevel with the sharpener to maintain your edge. Even more important than matching the bevel however is to keep a constant angle so you have a consistent edge.  Break-in Period Initially, the diamond surface will seem aggressive in nature; the diamond sharpener will smooth after initial sharpening with no impact to long term performance. Overview  Sharpening = removal of material.  Sharpening keeps tools safer and easier to use.  Interrupted diamond surface vs. continuous diamond surface - personal preference.  Start with larger grit sizes then step down to refine your edge.  Match bevel angle (but MORE IMPORTANT keep angle constant).  Do not over sharpen.  Initial sharpening = break-in period Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning and care of a DMT® stone are simple and necessary for best performance. After using a DMT Diamond Bench Stone or Sharpener simply wet it (if it is not already lubricated with water) and wipe the slurry off with a rag. This slurry is evidence that the sharpener has done its job. If the swarf is not wiped off the sharpener after use it may clog up the diamond and not allow it to sharpen as well as it could be it clean. 
    • Also, once in a while it is a good idea to get a common cleanser and scrub the sharpener with a nylon brush or nylon pad. This will ensure the sharpener is not clogged with slurry and will allow for optimal sharpening. Finally, make sure you store your sharpeners dry after you clean them off. Overview  Clean off with a rag after use  Not cleaning will result in clogging  Scrub with cleaner periodically  Store dr
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